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$2.00 a Day

Living on Almost Nothing in America

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$2.00 a Day

De: Kathryn Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
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We have made great steps toward eliminating poverty around the world - extreme poverty has declined significantly and seems on track to continue to do so in the next decades. Jim Yong Kim of the World Bank estimates that extreme poverty can be eliminated in 17 years. This is clearly cause for celebration.

However, this good news can make us oblivious to the fact that there are, in the United States, a significant and growing number of families who live on less than $2.00 per person, per day. That figure, the World Bank measure of poverty, is hard to imagine in this country - most of us spend more than that before we get to work or school in the morning.

In $2.00 A Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America, Kathryn Edin and Luke Schaefer introduce us to people like Jessica Compton, who survives by donating plasma as often as 10 times a month and spends hours with her young children in the public library so she can get access to an Internet connection for job-hunting; and like Modonna Harris who lost the cashier's job she had held for years, for the sake of $7.00 misplaced at the end of the day.

They are the would-be working class, with hundreds of job applications submitted in recent months and thousands of work hours logged in past years. Twenty years after William Julius Wilson's When Work Disappears, it's still all about the work. But as Edin and Shaefer illuminate through incisive analysis and indelible human story, the combination of a government safety net built on the ability to work and a low-wage labor market increasingly designed not to deliver a living wage has delivered a vicious one-two punch to the would-be working poor.

More than a powerful expose of a troubling trend, $2.00 a Day delivers new evidence and new ideas to our central national debate on work, income inequality, and what to do about it.

©2015 Kathryn J. Edin (P)2015 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Ciencias Sociales Economía Macroeconomía Pobreza y Desamparo Sociología Disparidad económica Estados Unidos Desigualdad económica Inspirador
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"The story of a kind of poverty in America so deep that we, as a country, don't even think exists - from a leading national poverty expert who "defies convention". ( New York Times)
Compelling Stories • Heartbreaking Narratives • Illuminating Insights • Thought-provoking Accounts • Good Voice Switch
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The awareness has to start somewhere, and this book is a good start. It tells the stories of couple of families that struggle with extreme poverty.
Some reviewer suggested that the book lacks deep political analysis and did not provide well-thought solutions, so, it is worth pointing out that this book is meant to be small in size and content, so the reader won't get overwhelmed. Basically the target audience of his book is simply: everyone!

[Person Note]
It is worth mentioning that there are lots of factors that effect the (family) which is the core component of any society, and finance is just one factor. Poverty is a side effect of much deeper problems. The core problem lays in the moral philosophy. Take political corruption for example, why does most politicians get corrupt when they get to power?

Did you notice that broken homes (usually) yield broken homes? And even if one manages to survive a broken home and get successful, he carries a psychic scar all his life!

There are rich broken homes, poverty is just one of the factors.
We need more social studies to find out the reasons behind the decline of moral compass, and come up with radical solutions, not just get rid of the side effects.

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An eye-opener simply for every one to read

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great presentation with nice blend of storytelling and policy. characters were real and inspirational people

sad but accurate ethnography

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This is a great book. It provides good insight into how the most oppressed and vulnerable individuals in our society try to survive. This book gives an account of how government systems continue to make laws that oppress the poor and how messages of ignorance continue to stigmatize those most in need.

Must Read

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eyeopening. fantastic written. AS an european I've learned alot about American economi and the poor. I'm wishing for a brigher furture and more openhearted people like om the book

learned so much

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I wish our country did more for the people who desperately need the help. I do what I can. I wish more prone did too

this makes me so sad

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Very well-written, with a nice balance between the narratives of the people being interviewed and background on the problems and struggles being addressed.

A Solid Case Study of an Extremely Important Issue

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The ethnographic representation of the lived experiences of the families highlighted in this book made real what living on less than $2 a day looks like in America. This book is a call of action!!! I appreciated the quantitative data that rounded out the qualitative narratives.

Heart warming & heart wrenching at the same time

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Pulls no punches. All Americans should read this book and wonder what sort of nation we are willing to be. Do we have the courage to live up to our national ideals?

Sobering and startling

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I like the book, the content and writing. The narrator is terrible! Sounds robotic, I actually had to check if maybe I accidentally asked Alexa or Siri to read it, but no. Please find someone else to read it.

Siri would have done a better job reading it!

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It’s an important topic and he book is well later out overall. I probably rated lower than it should be because it was required for a class and isn’t the sort of thing I generally listen to for fun. Solid book just not a page turner

Solid but not a page turner

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